Inside the cruise ship made for millennials

Most millennials would roll their eyes at the thought of a cruise, except this one.

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The first ever cruise ship designed to entertain and host millennials is about to set sail.

In April 2018, U by Uniworld will be introducing a whole new generation to river cruising, and judging by the photos, they won’t have any trouble filling seats.

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New images released have revealed the chic interiors on board the cruise ship, complete with black-and-white wallpapers adoring the hallways, and bright lighting across the ship to ensure every selfie is a keeper.

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Further catering to the millennial traveller, each bedroom will be stocked with complimentary BeeKind amenities, have built-in Bluetooth speakers and most importantly, waterfront views.

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WhatsApp will be available for travellers to communicate with the ship’s staff, daily itineraries will be sent out electronically to passengers, and a specialised app on board the ship will allow everyone to connect with each other.

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Each ship has sophisticated rooftop venues complete with hammocks, sofas, oversized dining tables and DJ booths to establish an atmosphere of “communal chilling.”

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When it comes to mealtime, health-conscious guests can choose from a range of farm-to-table options, veggie-focused dishes or go for a simpler fare like burgers and fries.

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As for recreational activities? This ship’s got everyone covered.

Guests can partake in painting seminars, mixology courses, chef-led cooking classes, silent discos, indulge in a spa day, do some yoga and many more.

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U by Uniworld’s sleek liners start from $312 per person per day, is for 21 to 45 year-olds, and routes include trekking down the Seine, Rhine, Main and Danube rivers, plus overnight stops in Paris, Vienna, Amsterdam and Budapest.